1) "How long had they been doing this? How normal was this? That this was just the practice, the way they just did things ordinarily. As they arrived, they knew if I needed my sacrifice, I bring a little doe with me and I can pick up my dove, I can pick up my sheep. It was normal. How long had those tables been sitting there? How many cobwebs had started to form underneath their chairs because they hadn't been moved in so long? I even wonder, you know, was there a little sheep dung in the corner that hadn't been swept up overnight? What was that like? And how common was it that that was just the way and part of worshiping God?"
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2) "I've been cleansed, I have been washed with the water of regeneration, I have died in the waters of baptism and been made new, I have the salvation and love of God and yet I still sin. Is there poop on the floor of my soul? Do I have furniture that Christ is trying to rip out and I have screwed it down to the floors of my heart? Is there something that Christ cleansing flood came through the walls of my heart and I have screwed it down to the floors of my heart the temple and I held it in place. Don't take that. No, that's part of me. See, we can be saved and yet far from perfect."
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3) "To not disgrace and show contempt for God's house. Jesus wants to cleanse this temple. He wants to make it a house of prayer. And every day Christ is trying to make us a little bit more like him. Most of us are well past the easy stuff. Like I mentioned, whatever we let Jesus overturn now, the tables in our temple, it's going to hurt. But imagine what Christ could do if we let him. See, we often talk about what happened with him cleansing the temple. But have you ever looked at the verse that follows? So Christ gets done cleansing the temple, causing all this chaos, arguing, why do you do these things? I'll tell you why I'm doing these things. And the following verse in Luke, it says, and he was teaching in the temple. Daily. Now that the place is clean, let me show up and make you better."
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4) "Christ's blood is greater than any mistake, I could ever make. But there's something even more powerful, uplifting, and motivating than his sacrifice, and that is the Father's belief in you. Think about that for just a minute. God has said, look, I'm going to cover all your mistakes, but I believe you can be better. He tells us that there is not a single temptation. There is not a single sin that ever is going to cross your path that I am not believing you can overcome. You never have to say yes to sin. I, your Father, believe that in you. I'll take care of the mistakes. All I'm asking from you is to try again tomorrow. God believes our faith is stronger than any temptation. Your love and dedication now, is greater than any failing yesterday."
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5) "When you realize what furniture needs to move, you may be angry. You may be indignant. You may be afraid. I can't do it. You might be like, look, this is just who I am. God, you made me. So why do I have to cut that piece of me out? Why do I have to throw that out of your temple? How will you function when that furniture is gone? As we clean our inner man, like Christ did the temple, after it was cleansed, we make more room for God to move in. In 1 Corinthians chapter 9 and verse 27, but I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified."
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